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With each of his #1 New York Times bestsellers, Dean Koontz has displayed an unparalleled ability to entertain and enlighten readers with novels that capture the essence of our times even as they bring us to the edge of our seats. Now he delivers a heart-gripping tour de force he’s been waiting years to write, at once a love story, a thrilling adventure, and a masterwork of suspense that redefines the boundaries of primal fear—and of enduring devotion.
Amy Redwing has dedicated her life to the southern California organization she founded to rescue abandoned and endangered golden retrievers. Among dog lovers, she’s a legend for the risks she’ll take to save an animal from abuse. Among her friends, Amy’s heedless devotion is often cause for concern. To widower Brian McCarthy, whose commitment she can’t allow herself to return, Amy’s behavior is far more puzzling and hides a shattering secret.
No one is surprised when Amy risks her life to save Nickie, nor when she takes the female golden into her home. The bond between Amy and Nickie is immediate and uncanny. Even her two other goldens, Fred and Ethel, recognize Nickie as special, a natural alpha. But the instant joy Nickie brings is shadowed by a series of eerie incidents. An ominous stranger. A mysterious home invasion.
And the unmistakable sense that someone is watching Amy’s every move and that, whoever it is, he’s not alone.
Someone has come back to turn Amy into the desperate, hunted creature she’s always been there to save. But now there’s no one to save Amy and those she loves. From its breathtaking opening scene to its shocking climax, The Darkest Evening of the Year is Dean Koontz at his finest, a transcendent thriller certain to have listeners entertained until dawn.
Dear Reader,
The Darkest Evening of the Year is meant to be (but you'll be the judge) an edge-of-the-seat, funny, uplifting novel about dogs and the wonderful people who rescue dogs that have been abused or abandoned. It's about an exceptional woman, Amy Redwing, and a mysterious golden retriever, Nickie, who go on a magical journey through some dark territory that will require all the courage and all the faith in each other they can muster. I hope you'll think I've done dogs proud, because I've known few human beings who can match the goodness of the average dog!
--Dean Koontz
Set mostly in Southern California, this topnotch thriller from bestseller Koontz (The Good Guy) depicts with unabashed emotion and wit the magical powers of golden retrievers-in particular, a female named Nickie, who will stop at nothing to save innocent children and protect their guardians. Amy Redwing, the survivor of a horrifying marriage, establishes Golden Heart to rescue golden retrievers, rehabilitate the abused ones and find "forever homes." A supernatural chain of events ensues after Amy and her architect boyfriend, Brian McCarthy, rescue Nickie during a violent intervention in a family dispute. Soon the pair are on a mission that leads to a transformative confrontation with a number of ugly characters-Gunther Schloss, a frustrated aspiring novelist turned killer-for-hire; Moonglow, a psychobitch in the Mommie Dearest league; and Moonglow's lover, Harrow, a self-obsessed sicko. This is the perfect book for thriller addicts who know the darkest hour is just before dawn and for canine lovers who remember "dog" spelled backwards is "god." (Nov. 27)
Copyright 2007 Reed Business InformationKoontz's latest tale of a mysterious canine that devoted animal rights activist Amy Redwing brings into her home is a powerful thriller that should have the listener's pulse racing. Sadly, the narration by singer and entertainer Kristen Kairos is bland and uninspired, resulting in a near-tedious listening experience. Her voice is machine-like and conventional, droning on in a monotonous tone that leaves little room for improvisation. Redwing becomes a ditzy airhead from the get-go, which makes it harder to feel sorry for her when things eventually fall apart. Unless the character is a drunken maniac or soft-spoken nun, Kairos offers little shift in tone and dialect for the large cast of characters that pop up throughout. Moments of the utmost tension and suspense are lost in Kairos's insipid reading, a shame considering the story is one of Koontz's best in years. By the third chapter most listeners will have lost interest. Simultaneous release with the Bantam hardcover (Reviews, Oct. 29). (Nov.)
Copyright 2007Reed Business InformationTwo dominant themes of Koontz's recent story lines-spiritual redemption and the intuitive intelligence of dogs-reach maturity and convergence in this novel. Protagonist Amy Redwing is a dedicated rescuer of endangered or abandoned golden retrievers. She feels an immediate and special bond with Nickie, a golden she removes from an abusive household. In alternate plot threads we become aware that Amy's past contains an agonizing and dangerous secret that is finally catching up to her with a vengeance. Can Nickie be the miraculous key to the safety and well-being of Amy and her friends? The story moves along well, but the extreme sappiness will be a matter of taste, with the ending, especially, provoking a mental double take. Reader Kirsten Kairos doesn't provide any additional incentives to listen, with a merely adequate, fairly uninspired narration. Even Koontz fans may be split on this one. Not recommended.
—Kristen L. Smith
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kristaleighbird
Posted September 17, 2010
If you love animals and if you love Dean Koontz, you will LOVE this book. A little tamer than some of his past works, but I actually enjoyed that about it.
4 out of 4 people found this review helpful.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.Koontz is my guilty indulgence. He draws you in and makes it impossible to stop reading. He's pretentious, though. In this book, he did a great job explaining how dog rescues work within the context of the story. However, when educating readers about Second Life or the inner workings of lighthouses, he writes in a condescending tone. Granted, his books aren't scholarly works or anything, but should he, as the author, really be assuming total idiocy of his readership? This is a common problem, not exclusive to this book. A problem with this book in particular is just the way it all wraps up way too quickly and conveniently in the end. One of the things I loved about Koontz was that his books all had a scientific explanation, or if they had a supernatural bent it was more of a suggestion or possibility. I got really frustrated with the lack of mystery in this novel. All that said, I read the book in less than a day and enjoyed doing so very much. GREAT beach read.
4 out of 5 people found this review helpful.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.This book is Dean Koontz at his best. But then again, all his books are. There are few authors that I enjoy as much as I do Dean Koontz and have read them all evr since the first one I picked up; The Watchers.
3 out of 3 people found this review helpful.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.The book was wonderful. You fall in love with the personality of all of the characters. The bad characters give you a weird detached from the world feeling, and the good one's give you the same feeling. It is a very grabbing book, I could hardly put it down to go to work. Definitely worth the read.
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Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.It was hard to read at first with all the jumping around and learning characters that you didn't understand why you were learning about them but it all makes since in the end. It was a good read.
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Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.Dean Koontz is a master of keeping you on your toes. I have read many of his books, but this one is so touching. Any fan of Mr. Koontz should read this. In my opinion, it's one of his best. You will laugh, cry and get angry all at once.
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Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.This book was really good, however, it would have been even better if the ending didn't feel so rushed. I enjoyed the characters immensely and thought that the story line was unique and well thought out. I must say that there are some really violent scenes in this book that might be disturbing for some people.
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Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.Absolutely amazing, this book has it all, love, hate, cruelty and passion. but it is not for the faint of heart. id like to say id recomend it to everyone, it may be hard for some to follow. it has all the elements of a good mystery, but yet its more realistic fiction, so see for yourself and read The Darkest Evening of the Year.
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Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.I really loved this title, much more so than Mr. Koontz's last two releases, THE GOOD GUY and THE HUSBAND. Although this title follows in the same vein as regards to time (it only covers roughly 48-hours), it has characters who are easier to relate to and a chilling, supernatural-based storyline.<BR/><BR/>As the other reviewer mentions, it's a kind of memorial to Mr. Koontz's own Golden Retreiver, Trixie, who has passed away. In the book, a dog named Nickie is at the center of the story, along with the humans that she must protect.<BR/><BR/>This is an emotional thriller with some pretty messed-up bad guys, and if you like that type of story, you'll love this one, too!
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Posted February 11, 2008
i loved this story. not typical koontz, maybe that is what makes it special.
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Posted December 27, 2012
This was undoubtedly the stupidist book ever written. I had to read the whole thing to see if it ever got any better or made any sense. I even gave it to a friend to have another opinion.
Same thing, a very badly written book. I will not read another Dean Koontz.
Anonymous
Posted July 24, 2012
It's no "Watchers". Too creepy for me...
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Posted May 13, 2012
I own the hard copy of this and I didnt think I would like it, but, it kept me on my toes wondering what was next!
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Posted April 18, 2012
Could not put it down
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Posted March 27, 2012
great book to read
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Posted March 19, 2012
A great nook purchase. Dean Koontz again at his best.
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Posted February 8, 2012
This book has twists and turns galore and will get you hooked from the very beginning. There are definitely some disturbing characters and situations, but the good in the story definitely shines through. Don't miss out on this one!
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Posted February 4, 2012
:-)
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Posted April 29, 2011
This is a super book, especially if youre a dog lover. I loved it! Well, Im only haf way done...
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Posted April 28, 2011
I love Dean Koontz's writing. Been reading his books for over 20 years. I especially love any book that features a dog as a supporting role (and as you know, he has many that do). This particular story was engrossing, exciting, funny, sad, and I could not wait to find out how it ends. How it ended was nothing short of a disspointment. It was as if Mr. Koontz realized he had only 2 pages of print left and had to end it fast. Right up until the very end it held me in its grips and then dropped me like a hot pototoe. I realize that not every book will be 5 Stars. But I feel it's only fair to spare someone the agoney I felt if possible. The same goes for Breathless -- just finished -- save your time. Read the Frankinstien Books instead.
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With each of his #1 New York Times bestsellers, Dean Koontz has displayed an unparalleled ability to entertain and enlighten readers with novels that capture the essence of our times even as they bring us to the edge of our seats. Now he delivers a heart-gripping tour de force he’s been waiting years to write, at once a love story, a thrilling adventure, and a masterwork of suspense that redefines the boundaries of primal fear—and of enduring devotion.
Amy Redwing has dedicated ...